• Lo^es-: ; &.-Iprui9' ; .'.•"■'"■'' . SATUBDAY,FI<;BIOJARY2S. • I At-2 o'clouk. J OWES ft lOKNS will sell at their i rooms— Furniture, Chests Drawers, Sofas, Tallies, Ohairß, Lamps, Bedsteads. 1007 - OWES & lOBNS will sell, at the Asmoiatioa Yards, Featheraton, on March ht--10 head beef 20 two and three year old steers _ _ 160 good young merino sheep, principally wethers. 10l) ' THURSDAY, MARCH 2. At 11 o'clock, Sale of 3,000 Sheep. At the Pastoral Society's Show Yards, Carterton, J OWES & lOENS, in conjunction with I. F. H. WOOD * CO., have received instructions from W. 0. Buchanan, Esq., to 2000 Ewes, from 2-tooth to full mouth, in about eaual proportions. Tho above sheep having been all bred on tho station from purebred rams, and the quality of the flock being well known, further comment is unnecessary. Terms at Sale. LOWES & lORNS will offer by auction after the sale of Mr Buchanan's sheep at Carterton on March 2nd— About 150 splendid Lincoln lambs, unshorn, from the flock of Mr H; McMaster. ' 1007
L" OWES & lURNS Stock Sale at Tinui. March 3rd, at 2 o'clock--6 Fat Bullocks 20 two and threß yeai old Steers 20 three and fmir year old Bullocks 20 head mixed cattle The following very superior yearling bulls Irom the herd of C. A. Vallance, Esq.— White Bull, calved Oct., 1880. by second King 0' May, dam May, by Wrangler. White Bull, calved Oct, 1880, by second King O' May, dam Puck, by Wrangler Roan Bull, calvod 4ov. 1880, by Red I Prince 2nd, dam Timina, b Eclipse. Red and Whilo Bull, calved Nov. 1880 by Red Prince 2nd, dam Enhantress by Sir Leopold. 2 thoroughbred Fillies by Barbarian . ! „ „ „ „ Tattler ''• 1 , „ ~ .. Kingfisher : 'l ~ Gelding by Nanakia LOWES and lORNS' ' STOCK SALE& FOR TEE MONTH. FEA'THERSTON-Mareh Ist, Stock. CARTERTON-March 2nd—Sheep. TINUI-March 3rd, Stock.
LOWES AND lOENS ere instructed by Rhodes Donald, Esq,, to sell by private treaty— That MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY known as " MANAIA," situate within two miles of Post Oflicei Masterton, and only 10 minutes' walk from the Karupuni Railway station. ' This fiue estate comprises 500 acres of first-olasaland, only fifty acres being bush. The whole is subdivided into convenient paddocks, with water in each, A most substantial NEW RESlDENCE.containing thirteen rooms; also, woolshed, stable, outbuildings, and good orchard. ■ This has always been looked upon asow of thefintilproperties in the district, and will prove a good investment either for fara mer or a capitalist. For turther particulars apply to LOWES & lOMS, | '}•■• Estate Agents, ■ '-.: Masterton. |: 9th January, 1882. 970
THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1882. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, UPPER BUTT DISTRICT. . | By Order of the Mortgagee, Under Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Under the Provisions of the Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 'IB6O, : and the Sales by Mortgagees Act, 1870. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & CO,, have been favored with instructions to sell by public auotion at their rooms on Thurs; day, the 2nd day o{ March at 2 o'clock- : All that splendid block of land now in the occupation of James DuffCruiokshank, Esq.,being seotions Nos, 133, 134,135,139, and- 140. containing 495 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, Mungaroa, Upper Hutt'District, having a frontage to a public road, and within two miles of the Railway Station, with a siding on'the pro- ,' , perty, together with Buildings and ";. , erections theveon. The above presents a rare- opportunity to capitalists and others of acquiring--a• firstclass property within a convenient distance ef the city of 'Wellington. ... ; - ..- !■ For further particulars, apply, to ■: MESSRS BRANDON, SHAW. ;-. AND BRANDON, . .'.. • i.' Solicitor; ' " . 1008 ■ Ox to The Auctioneers. MASTERTON HIGHWAY BOARD,
rOTICE is hereby given that the follow Candidates for the office of Warden for No 2 Ward of the Masterton Highway District: ROBERT DAVID D\GG, JAMES STUOKEY. As the number of Candidates 'exceeds the number of officeß to be filled a Poll will be taken at the Highway Board'office, Masterton, on SATUKDAV, the 25th .day of Februaiy, 1883, from 9 a.m. io 4 p.m, R. WILSONE,' , . NOTICE ,:' r F the present owner, does not' undertake the ereotiou of half the fencing'between . hiß property on the Fernside eßtate, eeotion 37, adjoining eeoticn 36, the property of John Beel.'tha same will bo erected at the owner's tapeDßO after tho lapse of 28 dayß. • I ■ ' ■ JOPN.BEEt,, v. L •' ;. . j'Featherßton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 24 February 1882, Page 3
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